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Jai is 9 years old and lives in a basti in an unnamed city in India. He loves watching crime shows on television so when one of his classmates disappears he decides to investigate. Soon more children begin disappearing. My main problem with the book is that not much happens for at least two thirds of it. A kid disappears, Jai and his friends question people not learning much, the police are corrupt and don't investigate, repeat. For a mystery it was kind of boring. The book does do a good job of
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Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line
By Deepa Anappara
Genre: Literary Fiction/Mystery
Best book I've read so far this year. Three young friends, Jai, Pari and Faiz, have typical elementary-school lives, going to school, fighting with siblings, dodging homework. Jai lives with his two parents and his sister, a twelve year old who longs to run track in the next big competition Their lives also include fetching water, hiking to a bathhouse, parents who work seven days a week, as they also live in one-room ...more
By Deepa Anappara
Genre: Literary Fiction/Mystery
Best book I've read so far this year. Three young friends, Jai, Pari and Faiz, have typical elementary-school lives, going to school, fighting with siblings, dodging homework. Jai lives with his two parents and his sister, a twelve year old who longs to run track in the next big competition Their lives also include fetching water, hiking to a bathhouse, parents who work seven days a week, as they also live in one-room ...more

I picked this Mumbai-set book up because the premise of a small group of poor adolescents seeking the truth about fellow children who've gone missing amidst the bustling city, sounded like a good adventure, especially once you throw in the possibility of supernatural forces at work. Unfortunately, despite some vivid imagery and a few decent scenes here and there, the book never really lifts off and achieves the promise of its premise.
Yes, there is a rag-tag group of kids with requisite mix -- yo ...more
Yes, there is a rag-tag group of kids with requisite mix -- yo ...more

A lovely book about very unlovely things. I thought the structure was very clever. It's made to look like a mystery but the "investigations" are just glimpses of different lives in the slums.
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Wow- what a read. I wasa hooked with the storytelling - the narrator, Jai, is a naive 9 year old, who wanted so bad to become a detective and solve the cases of missing children in his neighborhood, a slum in a city in India. But, of course, the case is so much more complex than he thought (his main suspect was a bad djinn), and opened so many worms in their neighborhood (conflict between Hindu and Muslim, wealth vs poor, etc).
This story reminds me of books like To Kill a Mockingbird- where a c ...more
This story reminds me of books like To Kill a Mockingbird- where a c ...more

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